Ray,

Is there more to this than what you've told me?  In my version of DXbase
2002, I cannot log this callsign to start with because DXbase does not
automatically select the country prefix.  It doesn't know about the /D.
Therefore the prefix field is blank and I get an error that the CQ zone
field is blank.  I guess you could have forced it into the database by
filling in the missing fields it complained about, but I don't really know
how you got it logged in the first place.

In any case, the error means that you have a QSO record with a prefix field
containing a single D.  And, this D is not a valid prefix in the statistics
table ( as it shouldn't be ).  The cure is to delete that QSO and reenter
it.  In the prefix field, select the correct prefix, zones, etc... You may
want to just add a callsign mapping record for this call first so that when
you log the QSO, DXbase will automatically recognize what it is.

Regards,
Sandy

----- Original Message -----
From: "Raymond W. Brann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "DXBase" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 4:31 PM
Subject: [DXBase] Doesn't like Callsign


> Hi, I just worked "LU8DWR/D" and DX-Base '02 apparently doesn't like
> this call.
> Got this error message:
>
> "The record <D> could not be found in the DXCC numeric statistics table.
>
> Updates to this label will now be aborted. Correct your Database and
> Initialize Tables when repaired."
>
> How to fix??
>
> Thanks very much
> Ray
>
>
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